Utah Code § 53-3-410

Applicant information required for CDIP and CDL -- State resident to have state
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
CDL.
(1) The application for a CDL, limited-term CDL, or CDIP shall include the following information
regarding the applicant:
(a) full legal name;
(b) current mailing address;
(c) Utah residential address;
(d) physical description, including sex, height, weight, and eye color;
(e) date of birth;
(f) documentary evidence of the applicant's valid social security number;
(g) a complete list of all states in which the applicant was issued a driver license in the previous
10 years upon:
(i) initial issuance of a Utah license;
(ii) renewal of a CDL for the first time after September 30, 2002; or
(iii) transfer of a CDL from another state;
(h) the applicant's signature;
(i) evidence of the applicant's lawful presence in the United States by providing documentary
evidence:
(i) that a person is:
(A) a United States Citizen;
(B) a United States national; or

(C) a legal permanent resident alien; or
(ii) of the applicant's:
(A) unexpired immigrant or nonimmigrant visa status for admission into the United States;
(B) pending or approved application for asylum in the United States;
(C) admission into the United States as a refugee;
(D) pending or approved application for temporary protected status in the United States;
(E) approved deferred action status;
(F) pending application for adjustment of status to legal permanent resident or conditional
resident; or
(G) conditional permanent resident alien status; and
(j) beginning on January 30, 2012, a medical certification status.
(2) An application under this section shall also include all certifications required by 49 C.F.R., Part
383.71.
(3) When the holder of a license under this part changes the holder's name, mailing address,
or residence, the holder shall make application for a duplicate license within 30 days of the
change.
(4) A person who has been a resident of this state for 30 consecutive days may not drive a
commercial motor vehicle under the authority of a commercial driver license issued by another
jurisdiction.

‹ Prev All Utah sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.